Ok, How can this be a Common angle cloudy day angle, when it is on UP Property? I did have permission to shoot here since we signed wavers for the CNWHS trip.This was once in a lifetime shooting. I have nothing agaist it being rejected but Im just scraching my head on the once in a life time deal.Should I resubmit. I know RP doesnt like cloudy day photos.http://www.railpictures.net/viewreje...&key=295587847

Nothing is uncommon about the angle of the shot. Sure, it might be rare to get that angle as it's on UP property, but it still comes down to being a 3/4 wedge. And it's cloudy, which is the main reason for the rejection.

You could try an appeal, and if that doesn't work, be grateful you at least have the shot and got to have that experience...

Yeah, it sucks when certain "special" shots don't make it onto RP for whatever reason! I totally agree with Chris (Ween) about relishing the moment for yourself and the experience! Personally, I like to be the "behind the scenes" guy. I have thousands of pics that would not be accepted here however, when my company or someone else needs them, guess what? Thats when I cash in on the rare shots.

Ok, How can this be a Common angle cloudy day angle, when it is on UP Property?

Just curious...are you suggesting that if a train is photographed on U.P. property that it can't be rejected for common angle/cloudy day? Does this hold true for BNSF, CSX, NS, CP and CN property as well?

By the way, the shot is also unlevel.

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Just curious...are you suggesting that if a train is photographed on U.P. property that it can't be rejected for common angle/cloudy day? Does this hold true for BNSF, CSX, NS, CP and CN property as well?

By the way, the shot is also unlevel.

No I wasnt.I know that they have a right to reject photos. I was just meaning since it was special that it might have a chance.